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Nov 2020

This column is written for the Stray Ferret by Kimberley Metcalfe. Kimberley has an MSc in Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare. Her company Pooches Galore is based in Harrogate and specialises in dog training and resolving canine behavioural problems.
Lockdown has been a strange time for all of us, and our dogs included. I think though for them it is more of a positive change, having their owners around is most dogs' dream! However, this change has also caused a number of problems for our dogs.
As we come to the end of our second lockdown, we need to check that our dogs are coping with these changes.
The primary concern that we have seen coming out of the first lockdown, is dogs getting so used to us being around that when we started to leave them home alone, they just couldn’t cope. Although this second lockdown has meant that we have been able to leave the house more, for the majority of us, we are spending more time at home with our dogs.
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